WWE's WrestleMania 29 became the second highest attended WrestleMania since their third installment at The Pontiac Silverdome in 1987. 80,676 fans were mesmerized by the authentic mixture of spectacle and drama that WWE is known for.

Early on fans cheered the video introduction package about the metropolitan area bouncing back from hurricane Sandy that Chris Christie narrated. Local fans went crazy. They didn't give the same reaction for Jersey Shore's Snooki though, who cameras made it a point to cut to. Ultimately, it was all nonsense to fans. They really came to see 3 main matches.

To say my predictions were a little off base would be an understatement. First, CM Punk failed at breaking the Undertaker's WrestleMania winning streak, but the match was easily the one that will go down as the classic bout on the card. Undertaker's entrance was worthy of a horror movie. Hands reached up from the ground at him as if they were popping out of graves while fog and purple light billowed around him. It was one of his coolest entrances ever.

From there I witnessed Triple H defeat Brock Lesnar decisively in a no holds barred match. Triple H averted the possibility of being forced into retirement if he lost. The pacing and the flow of the match wasn't spectacular by any means, but it ended strong.

Finally, the one everyone was waiting for, The Rock vs. John Cena for the WWE Championship. This rematch from last year's 'Mania was able to replicate the same level of excitement and anticipation. As usual, the crowd was split. Both Cena and The Rock traded hitting their finishing moves and in the end Cena scored the pin fall and won his eleventh WWE championship.

Compared to the past several WrestleManias, 29 exceeded my expectations. What did you think? Let me know in the comments section. Thank you for reading, and remember to catch Monday Night Raw from Izod Center in East Rutherford tonight.

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